0 a place where trouble, especially political violence, happens regularly: --
There is increasing demand for the United Nations to intervene in trouble spots throughout the world.
Men should not be financially worse off because they go to a trouble spot for which we have responsibility.
It has been a trouble spot for some years.
There radio-controlled cars go some way to ensuring that help can be brought to a trouble spot quickly.
We shall be able to move these new radars, too, in our medium-range transport aircraft quickly to any trouble spot that might flare up abroad.
I did not say anything of the sort, but merely gave it as an example of a possible trouble spot in the future.
We are not talking about aircraft that fly out and must return to a land base; the carrier can sit near the trouble spot.
In addition to commando carriers and commandos, this means that we could bring a substantial force quickly to any trouble spot.
I think that the operation shows that we have to have mobile, well-trained forces quickly available to bring to any trouble spot.